Instruction Manual
HI 3850
Ascorbic Acid
Test Kit
SPECIFICATIONS
Range 10 to 200 ppm Ascorbic Acid
Smallest Increment 10 ppm Ascorbic Acid
Analysis Method Drop-Count Iodometric Titration
Sample Size 10 mL
Number of Tests 100 (average)
Case Dimensions 235x175x115 mm (9.2x6.9x4.5")
Shipping Weight 519 g (18.3 oz.)
other calibrated vessel and keep it as a reference for the
initial color.
• Using the plastic dropper add 1 mL of HI 3850A-0
reagent to one sample only. Swirl to mix.
developed. Compare the solution to the unreacted sample
to be sure of the color change.
• Count the drops needed to obtain the color change.
To calculate the concentration of Ascorbic Acid multiply by 10 the number of drops of HI 3850C-0
titration reagent used:
# of DROPS
10 = ppm C6H8O
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use of the kit.
Remove the chemical test kit from the packing material and
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Each kit is supplied with:
• HI 3850A-0 Ascorbic Acid Reagent, 1 bottle (100
• Starch Indicator, 1 bottle with dropper (25 mL);
• HI 3850C-0 Ascorbic Acid Reagent, 1 bottle (100
• 2 calibrated plastic vessels (50 mL);
• 1 plastic pipette (3 mL);
• 2 plastic pipettes (1 mL);
• 1 plastic test tube, graduated with cap.
Note: Any damaged or defective item must be returned
SPECIFICATIONS
mL);
mL);
in its original packing materials.
SIGNIFICANCE AND USE
Ascorbic acid (Vitamin C) is added as a flavoring and
preservative agent to juice-based beverages. This kit is
especially designed for the determination of the content in
Vitamin C of beverages. It is based on drop-count titration
and is practical also with intensively colored samples.
Reducing substances interfere in the determination of Ascorbic Acid with this test kit.
Note: mg/L is equivalent to ppm (parts per million).
CHEMICAL REACTION
Ascorbic acid (C6H8O6) undergoes an oxidation reaction with
potassium iodate in acidic condition. The quantity of potassium iodate consumed is then determined iodometrically.
INSTRUCTIONS
READ THE ENTIRE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE KIT
• Fill the graduated plastic test tube up to the 10 mL
mark with the sample and pour it in the calibrated
vessel. Add deionized water up to the 50 mL mark to
ISTR3850R2 10/02 PRINTED IN ITALY
dilute. Similarly prepare another sample using the
REFERENCES
Skoog, West, Holler; Fundamentals of Analytical Chemistry;
Saunders College Publishing International Edition (5th ed.)
HEALTH AND SAFETY
• Add 4 drops of Starch Indicator and swirl to mix.
The chemicals contained in this test kit may be hazardous if
improperly handled. Read Health and Safety Data Sheets
before performing the test.
• Add drops of HI 3850C-0 reagent, while swirling and
counting the drops, until a persistent blue color is